Release dates

April 25, 2017

98 months ago

DVD / VOD / Blu-ray

Released

DVD
Apr 25, 2017
98 months ago
VOD
Apr 25, 2017
98 months ago
Blu-ray
Apr 25, 2017
98 months ago
Cinema
Jan 27, 2017
101 months ago

The Daughter release date

The movie The Daughter is already released on Cinema, DVD, VOD and Blu-ray in the USA.

The Daughter

Movie
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Set in the last days of a dying logging town, Christian (Schneider)...
Set in the last days of a dying logging town, Christian (Schneider) returns to his family home for his father Henry's (Rush) wedding. Reconnecting with his childhood friend Oliver (Leslie) and Oliver's family, wife Charlotte (Otto) and daughter Hedvig (Young), he unearths a long buried secret. As he tries to right the wrongs of the past, his actions threaten to shatter the lives of those he lef...
Set in the last days of a dying logging town, Christian (Schneider) returns to his family home for his father Henry's (Rush) wedding. Reconnecting with his childhood friend Oliver (Leslie) and Oliver's family, wife Charlotte (Otto) and daughter Hedvig (Young), he unearths a long buried secret. As he tries to right the wrongs of the past, his actions threaten to shatter the lives of those he left behind years before.
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What the critics say

Based on 5 reviews, The Daughter gets an average review score of 55

80/100
variety.com
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Theater director Simon Stone delivers a powerful, low-key yet achingly intense reimagining of Ibsen’s 'The Wild Duck.'

3008d ago

2.5/4
rogerebert.com
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"The Daughter" comes bearing literary cred as a loose adaptation of Ibsen’s 1884 play “The Wild Duck.”

3008d ago

50/100
hollywoodreporter.com
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Sydney theatre wunderkind Simon Stone makes his debut as writer-director with an adaptation of Ibsen’s "The Wild Duck."

3008d ago

50/100
nytimes.com
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The characters don’t have conversations so much as helpfully recite their back stories, and the long-buried secret is soon so obvious that the movie’s last-act hysteria feels forced and a little ridiculous.

3008d ago

1.5/4
slantmagazine.com
e421082f-6d8a-440d-ae93-96685238f751

Simon Stone’s film too often strains for a tragic gravity that its ultimately melodramatic characters never earn.

3008d ago

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